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UK to lower voting age to 16 in landmark electoral reform

Published on: July 17, 2025 10:24 PM

 

 

The UK government has announced it will lower the voting age to 16 for general elections. This major step is part of Labour’s broader plan to reshape the country’s democratic system. Prime Minister Keir Starmer highlighted that young people who pay taxes should also help decide how their money is spent. The proposed law will be introduced in Parliament, where Labour holds a solid majority.

This change would place the UK among a few countries that allow voting at 16, like Austria, Brazil, and Cuba. Labour ministers say the move will “modernise our democracy” and bring it in line with voting rules in Scotland and Wales. The reform package also includes automated voter registration and allowing bank cards as valid ID for voting. These changes aim to boost voter turnout and simplify the voting process.

However, critics have voiced concerns. Some accuse Labour of pushing these changes for political gain, arguing younger voters are more likely to support them. The Conservative opposition also called out the inconsistency — pointing out that 16-year-olds still can’t stand in elections or buy alcohol. They say the reforms are rushed and lack proper public consultation.

Experts say this is the biggest electoral reform in the UK since the voting age was lowered to 18 in 1969. According to the Institute for Public Policy Research, these changes could add 9.5 million voters to the rolls. The group’s director warned that Britain’s democracy is “in crisis” and losing legitimacy without broader participation.

The government hopes this move will energize younger voters and increase civic engagement. But with passionate views on both sides, the debate around voting rights for 16- and 17-year-olds is far from over. As the legislation heads to Parliament, the future of UK democracy faces a defining moment.

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